But Camila fans believe haters are ignoring the most important paragraph in the contract. "Be advised that I fully intend to remain in the group, but as an individual and not as a member of the partnership," the contract goes on to say. "My manager, Roger Gold, would be pleased to discuss the logistics of my continuing relationship with the group."

While haters see Camila signing this contract as a sign of betrayal and Camila using Fifth Harmony as a stepping stone to launch her solo career, Camila fans believe it shows that Camila was trying to make things work with the band while also pursuing her solo efforts.

I really don't see the problem. She's out of the group. This drama is old and you 5H stans need to move on. #CamilaCabelloIsOverParty

In the end, this notice isn't exactly surprising. While some fans are saying it proves Camila was lying when she said she didn't quit the band, it actually seems to corroborate her side of the story. It seems to suggest that leaving the Fifth Harmony "Partnership" was a legal requirement in order to allow her to pursue her solo projects since it coincides with the release of her singles with Shawn Mendes and Machine Gun Kelly, "I Know What You Did Last Summer" and "Bad Things."

But if the contract is real, it also suggests that she had every intention of remaining part of Fifth Harmony.

But that's the question: Is the contract real?

Eagle-eyed fans noticed that the contract spelled Lauren's last name wrong and that Camila oddly signed it with "Camila XoXo."

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